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HR 2190

Celebrating the life of Stephanie Danielle Myers.

2026, 1st Special Session Introduced by Josh Cole and 1 co-sponsor

The bill formally honors the life of Stephanie Danielle Myers with an official House resolution recognizing her impact on family and the Fredericksburg community.

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Bill Summary · HR 2190

Summary of HR 2190 (2026S1) – Celebrating the life of Stephanie Danielle Myers

Purpose and intent

  • HR 2190 is a commemorative House Resolution recognizing and honoring the life of Stephanie Danielle Myers, who passed away on June 3, 2026.
  • The resolution serves as an expression of the Virginia House of Delegates’ respect and sadness at her loss and acknowledges her as a beloved member of the Fredericksburg community.

Key provisions and changes

  • Acknowledgement of Stephanie Myers’s life, character, and impact on family and friends.
  • Statement that she was devoted to her daughters, JaNiylah and Saniyah, and cherished by her family.
  • Formal expression of condolences and recognition by the House of Delegates.
  • Directive for the Clerk of the House of Delegates to prepare and present a copy of the resolution to the family as an official expression of respect.

Who/what would be affected

  • The resolution formally affects the House of Delegates as an institution by recording an official tribute.
  • Stephanie Danielle Myers’s family (parents Stephen and Yolanda; siblings Stephon and Stephen; daughters JaNiylah and Saniyah) are directly identified as the beneficiaries of the tribute’s recognition.
  • The Fredericksburg community is acknowledged through her described impact, though no external policies or programs are created.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced during the 2026 Special Session I.
  • Presented and laid on the Speaker’s table on June 22, 2026.
  • Co-sponsors: Josh Cole and Nicole Cole (in addition to primary sponsor listed as Cole, J.G., with others named in the patrons).
  • The resolution’s fate is to be adopted by the House and then the Clerk will convey the copy to the family; there are no fiscal implications or policy changes.

Notes

  • This is a ceremonial measure typical of legislative bodies to honor individuals who have made a positive impact on their communities.
  • No new programs, funding, or regulatory changes are associated with this bill.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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